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Marcin Baranowski, PhD is a researcher at the Department of Energy Conversion Engineering within the Faculty of Mechanical and Power Engineering at Wrocław University of Science and Technology. His research focuses on advanced thermal conversion technologies for sustainable energy production, particularly working with waste-derived feedstocks and renewable resources.
Dr. Baranowski's primary research interests include hydrothermal carbonization (HTC), steam gasification of biomass and waste materials, coal combustion optimization, and waste-to-energy conversion technologies. His work bridges fundamental thermal engineering principles with practical applications for sustainable energy production. He investigates innovative approaches for processing sewage sludge, digestate, and other waste streams to develop cleaner energy solutions within circular economy frameworks, with particular emphasis on moisture removal techniques, membrane separation processes, and process integration for maximum energy recovery.
Analysis of Dr. Baranowski's recent publications (2022-2025) reveals a consistent research trajectory focused on hydrothermal carbonization technologies and their integration with complementary conversion processes. His work demonstrates expertise in thermal conversion of challenging feedstocks like sewage sludge and digestate, with applications in renewable energy production. The research spans experimental validation, modeling, and process optimization across multiple energy conversion pathways, showing particular strength in the intersection of waste management and energy production.
Dr. Baranowski maintains active international collaborations, with co-authors from institutions across Europe and Asia, contributing to advancements in sustainable thermal technologies and waste valorization. His research directly addresses contemporary energy challenges through the development of technologies that transform waste materials into valuable energy resources while reducing environmental impacts.



